Author
Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell was born in Liverpool, where he still lives with his wife Jenny. His first book, a collection of stories entitled The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants, was published by August Derleth's legendary Arkham House imprint in 1964, since when his novels have included The Doll Who Ate His Mother, The Face That Must Die, The Nameless, Incarnate, The Hungry Moon, Ancient Images, The Count of Eleven, The Long Lost, Pact of the Fathers, The Darkest Part of the Woods, The Grin of the Dark, Thieving Fear, Creatures of the Pool, The Seven Days of Cain and the movie tie-in Solomon Kane.
His short fiction has been collected in such volumes as
Demons by Daylight,
The Height of the Scream,
Dark Companions,
Scared Stiff,
Waking Nightmares,
Cold Print,
Alone with the Horrors,
Ghosts and Grisly Things,
Told by the Dead, and
Just Behind You. He has also edited a number of anthologies, including
New Terrors,
New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos,
Fine Frights: Stories That Scared Me,
Uncanny Banquet,
Meddling with Ghosts, and
Gathering the Bones: Original Stories from the World's Masters of Horror (with Dennis Etchison and Jack Dann).
PS Publishing issued the novel
Ghosts Know, and the definitive edition of
Inhabitant of the Lake, which included all the first drafts of the stories. Forthcoming is another novel,
The Black Pilgrimage.
Ramsey Campbell has won multiple World Fantasy Awards, British Fantasy Awards and Bram Stoker Awards, and is a recipient of the World Horror Convention Grand Master Award, the Horror Writers Association Lifetime Achievement Award, the Howie Award of the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival for Lifetime Achievement, and the International Horror Guild's Living Legend Award. A film reviewer for BBC Radio Merseyside since 1969, he is also President of both the British Fantasy Society and the Society of Fantastic Films.